I'm intrigued by the different results below:
perl -e 'print "\x{01C1}\n";' Wide character in print at -e line 1. Ç perl -e 'warn "\x{01C1}\n";' Ç perl -e 'die "\x{01C1}\n";' Ç perl -e 'print STDERR "\x{01C1}\n";' Wide character in print at -e line 1. Ç
I would have thought 'warn' and 'die' did essentially 'print' to STDERR...
In reply to can 'warn' but not 'print' wide character by hbm
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